CHRONIC CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT AND NEURALGIA. QUICKLY CURED BY LAXO-TONIC PILLS. A BEXDIGO LADY TESTIFIES. "I suffered from chronic constipation for six months aftc" my baby was born," writes .Mrs. A. Nolan, 58 Kchuea Street, Quarry Hill, Bcndig'i, Vic. "I wish to express my gratitude to ].axo-Tonic l'ills. T.iey arc really wonderful little pills. The effect tlicy had upon my system was Mich as to Iwth delight and surprise me. I had sufFcred for some time from chronic constipation, liver complaint, and neuralgia. l-'ar the latter 1 took many supposed sure euros, but never got any relief from the pain. I came to the conclusion that it was the consequence! of the poison in mv blood, so I tried what are called constitutional remedies, but the neuralgia still came on at regular intervals. For the constipation I regularly tcok opening medicinj till I go! in that state I could not stop taking medicine of that kind, which had the effect of weakening me considerably. My liver also worked badly, causing a dull pain between the shoulders, and making me sallow in appearance. I was getting worse all the time. A friend advised me to get some Laxo-Tonic Pills, saying that if they did not. do me good nothing would. 1 followed tho advice, and first thing ' minted I was no longer constipated, my general health rapidly improved, and tlis. neuralgia loft ui? altogether. Mv li\er is now all right, too. What I like about Laxo-Tonic l'ills is they don't gripe or leave any unpleasant consequence, and they make one feel lively and give a good appetite." Constipation is the cause of far more ills than many dream of. It can be effectively fronted' by Laxo-Tonic l'ills, which hiive been very aptly described as a tonic medicine with a purgative or cleansing effect. They purge the system of all impurities, but at the same time provide vigour and lone. They are obtainable everywhere. Price, IlU'd. and Is. (id.— Advt.
Tin 1 diploma of the Ifoyal Humane Rn-i-'mty Ir.K been awarded In .Mr. W. I'iince, a member (if Si'. Augusiinc's Clmir, 1-"n 1 - ]Ia In. lor plurkily rc-ciiin-j :i child from drowning i'l Richmond. Price, b'-ini nily a novice at" shimming, had to be helprd out of Ihe Mater by a British bluejacket. rip courted his girl throe nighti a week; Who.i lit Kimc to ar-k papa's consent, l'lio old man sworo at the young man'.i cheek, There wa. .1 kick and out?;d" lie went. But in an hour or tiro lie relumed, With love and ardour his twj cheek? burned• He. had. you sec, Woods' Peppermint Cum Tor Gertie's cold, and lio sot hcr~-Mue,--AUvt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1409, 9 April 1912, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1409, 9 April 1912, Page 3
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